COMPAS Poll/Survey
June 19, 2008
 

Dion's Proposals Strike A Nerve With Business Panel

  BDO Dunwoody Weekly CEO/Business Leader Poll By COMPAS in Canadian Business
 
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As late as fall, 2007, the COMPAS panel of CEOs and business leaders was moderately sympathetic to the climate change paradigm, not antagonistic to it. Last September, support outnumbered opposition by more than 2:1 in respect of the idea that “Canada’s priority must be to pay the necessary costs for cutting the use of fossil fuels.”

National Liberal party leader Stéphane Dion’s proposals for carbon taxes appear to be striking a nerve, contributing to more misgivings than in the past. In practice, panelists oppose the carbon tax. None of the reasons for supporting the tax earns majority support while all the reasons against the carbon tax elicit strong backing from the panel.

These are the key findings from this past week’s Internet survey of CEOs and business leaders on the COMPAS panel. The weekly business survey is undertaken for Canadian Business magazine under sponsorship of BDO Dunwoody LLP.

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